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Jupiter (Latin: Iūpiter or
Iuppiter, from Proto-Italic *djous "day, sky" + *patēr "father", thus "sky father" Gr****: Δίας or Ζεύς), also
known as Jove...
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connect Jupiter with Mars and Quirinus, and are
dedicated to
Iuppiter Feretrius or
Iuppiter Lapis. From this
earliest period, the
concept of the sky god...
- tradition,
oaths were
sworn upon
Iuppiter Lapis or the
Jupiter Stone located in the
Temple of Jupiter,
Capitoline Hill.
Iuppiter Lapis was held in the Roman...
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Those whom God
wishes to destroy, he
first deprives of reason) or Quem
Iuppiter vult perdere,
dementat prius (literally:
Those whom
Jupiter wishes to destroy...
- tradition,
oaths were
sworn upon
Iuppiter Lapis or the
Jupiter Stone located in the
Temple of Jupiter,
Capitoline Hill.
Iuppiter Lapis was held in the Roman...
- The
Temple of
Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also
known as the
Temple of
Jupiter Capitolinus (Latin:
Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi Capitolini; Italian:
Tempio di...
- as an
abbreviation for Zeus. In Latin,
Iovis is the
genitive case of
Iuppiter, i.e. Jupiter. It is ****ociated with the
etymology of Zeus ('sky father')...
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Rigveda (Vedic
Sanskrit Dyaus/Dyaus Pita),
Latin (compare Jupiter, from
Iuppiter,
deriving from the Proto-Indo-European
vocative *dyeu-ph2tēr), deriving...
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Annuit cœptis
comes from the Aeneid, book IX, line 635,
which reads,
Iuppiter omnipotens,
audacibus adnue coeptis. It is a
prayer by Ascanius, the son...
- own gods' names:
Mercurius (for Hermes),
Venus (Aphrodite), Mars (Ares),
Iuppiter (Zeus), and
Saturnus (Cronus). However,
there was not much
agreement on...